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Table 4 Full-text selection criteria

From: Co-creation methods for public health research — characteristics, benefits, and challenges: a Health CASCADE scoping review

The material is included if it fulfills all the following:

The material is excluded if it fulfills one or more of the following:

The full text is accessible

The full text is not accessible

A method(s) is mentioned by name in the full-text

The article does not mention or describe at least one method

The article provides a (brief) description of the method(s) or indicates that the study is about the development, assessment, or application of the method or methods

The article only mentions the name of the method but does not describe the method itself, provide any details about the method, or describe when or how it was used in the study (e.g., this can be a primary study)

The article is about a singular method, or methods, used in a process

The article is about a methodology (e.g., full process, model, or framework) and not about a singular method, or methods, used in a process

Is considered ‘co-creation,’ based on the Agnello and Loisel et al. definition of co-creation [8]

Is not co-creation

The full text was written in English

The full text was written in a non-English language